Definitions for "Never Say Die"
Keywords:  lodi, undead, mortem, punk, album
"Never Say Die" is the title track from the 1978 album Never Say Die! by Black Sabbath. It was the last single Black Sabbath wrote with now legendary singer Ozzy Osbourne until 1998's Psycho Man, who left the band and went on to a successful solo career. Osbourne actually left the band before Never Say Die! was released, but came back to record this album.
Never Say Die is the third release from the Lodi punk band The Undead. It was recorded in January, 1984 at Reel Platinum, but wasn't released until November, 1985. 1025 copies were pressed on the Post Mortem Record label, and five test pressings were made, owned by Bobby Steele. Bassist Brian Payne did not feature on the single.
Never Say Die is a compilation record by Lodi punk band The Undead, featuring all songs they had released at the time. It was released in April 1986 on Rebel Records, and not on Post Mortem Records, as some might think. A cassette version of the album was released in 1987.